Seasonal low pressure affects the area.
Initially today, the weather will be mostly clear with increased low clouds in places, mainly in coastal areas. During the midday hours and after, however, locally increased clouds will develop, which are expected to give isolated rains, without excluding the occurrence of an isolated storm, mainly in the mountains and possibly also in inland areas. The winds will initially blow mainly south-east to south-west and locally to north-west, weak, 3 Beaufort, but soon to become mainly south-west to north-west, weak to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and on the leeward coast moderate to strong and locally strong, 4 with 5 Beauforts. The sea will be a little rough, while in the afternoon, in the north, west and south, it will be rough. The temperature will rise to around 39 degrees in the interior, around 33 on the western coasts, around 35 on the rest of the coasts and around 30 degrees in the higher mountains.
Tonight, the weather will be mostly clear, but there will be increased low cloud in places, especially in coastal areas. Later and during the morning hours, it is not excluded that a thin mist or fog will form locally. Winds will continue to be mainly southwest to northwest, initially light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and gradually light, 3 Beaufort. The sea will be a bit rough. The temperature will drop to around 25 degrees in the interior, around 24 on the coasts and around 18 degrees in the higher mountains.
Over the weekend and also on Monday, the weather will initially be mostly clear, however, during the midday hours and after, locally increased clouds will develop, which are expected to give isolated rains, without excluding the occurrence of an isolated storm, mainly in the mountains but and in areas of the interior.
The temperature on Saturday will see a slight drop, but until Monday it will see a slight rise, to continue to fluctuate above the average climatic values of the season.